Patrick Kwasi Gyinde

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER / PUBLIC RELATIONS

Patrick Kwasi Gyinde

Patrick is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Beyond a Generation – Ghana. He was born in a rural village; he spent most of his life in the Bamboi village experiencing the harsh realities of poverty. He rose against several odds, attended secondary (high) school in Bole; continued and attained a Bachelor’s Degree in Food Science and Technology from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology – Kumasi. He later continued his study at the University of Education, Winneba– Kumasi Campus, and attained a Certificate in Education. He has worked as both Classroom Teacher and Health Educator in Junior High and Senior High Schools.

Patrick is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Beyond a Generation – Ghana. He is an alumnus of The Pacific Institute’s Thought Patterns for High Performance and Pathway to Extreme Excellence Squared dubbed ”PX2” programs. Programs that were co-financed and facilitated by the Real Life Church (Covington – USA) to help the youth out of limiting belief systems that holds them back from achieving their full potential.

Whilst serving as a Teacher at the St. Anthony of Padua Senior High/ Technical School – Bamboi, he met with several other young men who had similar experiences with extreme poverty and neglect. These group of young people agreed they could help others in their situation when they work together. We formed Beyond a Generation – Ghana to help vulnerable, poor children, marginalized persons, the youth and young girls realize their God-giving talents, live in a healthy environment, pursue their dreams, and live dignified lives. As the Executive Officer of Beyond a Generation – Ghana, Patrick is leading several purposefully impacting development and sustainable programs to ease poverty in the Bamboi area in Northern Ghana.

Patrick continues to serve in a variety of church leadership capacities. He has been working with Real Missions and Real Life Church (USA) as Ghana Programme Coordinator from 2010 to date with several successful projects and programs under his leadership. He is a professional teacher and possesses over a decade of experience working with vulnerable groups, serving communities, and being a nature conservationist.

He is married to Amina Iddrisu and they have three children.

His work with NEA-GRID as a volunteer translator for Ghana Health Team mission programs would be immensely employed. He served as a Nutrition/ Dietetics Intern at the Public Health Unit of the Kintampo North Municipal Hospital from 2018 to 2020 and is passionate about the health of at-risk kids, women and older adults.